Monday, November 6, Pershing 'Katastrophic' As Betas Turn The Tide The Katastrophic Krusade of "Clyde Turns The Tide" won first place for Beta Theta Pi at Kosmet Klub's Fall Revue Saturday night. Second Place in the skit awards went to Beta Sigma Psi for their skit entitled "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Promised. Land." "Where Have All the Flowers. Gone?" won third place for Sigma Chi. Judges for the revue were Joseph Baldwin, professor of speech and drama; Leta Problems Investigated For Fore ign Studen ts BY ED ICENOGLE Senior Staff Writer Barriers keeping foreign students from an "Ameri can education" will be the targets of a new ASUN sub committee under the direc tion of Roger Stark. The subcommittee will work with the Nebraska In ternational Associa tion (NIA) in attacking three foreign student -orob-lem areas, according to Stark, a member of t h e Student Senate's Welfare Committee. "We will be working in the three major areas of inter - student communi cation, housing and financ ing," he said. RELATIONS NIA will be especially helpful in the first area: student relationships, he said. "The foreign student has a tendency to group with other foreign students," Stark explained. "He feels there is a barrier between him and the American stu dent." This barrier of commun ication, he said, prevents the students "from getting an Amtrican education out side of the text books." Stark said the aim of the km $5)49 VP6 Picasso: Woman with Cape VP25 Wood: October Morn VP37 Rembrandt: Saskia VP54 Klee: Indian Story VP2S6 Utrillo: Sscre Coeur in Winter 7, ih. If fo) fp) h ( x m ill E IS) Lill oilnl 1967 Powell Drake, a local radio personality; Conrad Mor gan, musical director for Westminster Presbyte r i a n Church and James Oschner, and Norma Vrana. The recipient of the Steph en Cass Memorial scholar ship was Frederick J. Otto. This scholarship is present annually to a sophomore in the college of engineering and architecture in honor of a University of Nebraska student who was killed in an automobile accident in 1962. subcommittee in conjunc tion with the NIA is to break down this barrier, especial ly by involving foreign stu dents in campus activities. AID STUDENTS While no definite limits or prospects have yet been outlined for inter-student communications. Stark said, more concrete plans are already underway for aid ing the students with hous ing and finances. "In the area of housing we are compiling a work ing list of Lincoln families willing to take students into their homes for minimal fees," he said. While this would also help foreign students financially, it should also give them more exposure to Ameri can culture. Stark added. AFS The subcommittee will also contact families who have been connected with American Field Service, an organization supporting the exchange of high school students. A list of people interested in housing a foreign student will be given to NIA, Stark said, so that the students represented in the group can contact the families. The third barrier fi sissfc111 ""saaal REPRODUCTIONS OF GREAT ART MASTERPIECES! BRUSH STROKE PRINTS, ALL MOUNTED, READY FOR FRAMING FRAMES AVAILABLE IN MOST PRINT SIZES - f ' k ' JJ u. 1 " i 1 4 i. Other awards went to Be ta Theta Pi for best cos tumes, Sigma Chi for best selection of music and Mike Gruett for best performance of an individual. Gruett was cast as Moses in the Beta Sigma Psi skit. Marv Mueller and Kitty M c M a n u s were named Prince Kosmet and Nebras ka Sweetheart. Mueller is a senior majoring in physical education and co-captain of the football team. Miss Mc Manus is a senior majoring' in elementary education. nances deprives the Uni versity as much as it does the students, Stark indi-. cated. FINANCES "Finances are a big prob lem." he said. "The foreign students are required to pay out-of-state tuition, which is the highest in the Big Eight schools." At the same time, he added, the University of Ne braska awards the fewest scholarships to the students 10 graduate and 10 un dergraduate stipends. "It is true that for each foreign student scholarship, there could have been three in-state scholarships," he said. "But for every for eign student on campus, the University is enriched at least three times as much." SCHOLARSHIPS Efforts will be made to secure more scholar ships for the students, he said. Housing discrimination is another problem. Stark said. "There is strictly racial discrimination against for e i g n students in Lincoln." he said. "Even if a student could afford to live in some places, he is not allowed to." ruii by if i The Daily vmommvmmimmu nmmnj.vmw'W v.mmnww m mmummmvi fumw wwupuw otmi w m mm mi i mwm w wwm wnwiw - : . -Jt Vl :i- K - a ...... . - . . )Si. i. "" '--4- i- ;! - k v Km - d r'M 4,Vk ft. 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